We are pleased to share an upcoming opportunity for an online tire mechanics/vehicle dynamics course offered by our colleagues at Virgnina Tech.
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ISTVS Professional Advancement Course
ISTVS is pleased to invite you to explore the trending tools and applications of terramechanics. Six top speakers from different backgrounds and perspectives will deliver five hour-long talks about the influence of artificial intelligence on terramechanics, terramechanics applied to planetary exploration, geospatial and seasonal mobility analysis, advanced modeling tools, and terramechanics applied to military vehicles. Space limited, separate registration required. » https://conference.istvs.org/registration-prague
Read MoreNSF awards ISTVS member Prof. James Hambleton Faculty Early Career Development Program award
The U.S. National Science Foundation The grant funds 500,000 USD for a 5-year activity period, from March 2019 to February 2024, within the scope of NSF’s Engineering for Civil Infrastructure program, titled “Modeling Soil-Machine Interaction for Advances in Civil Construction and Terrestrial Robotics.”
Read MoreOpen PhD Position: Vehicle and Robotics Engineering Lab
We are pleased to share this announcement of a PhD student position from Professor and Editor-in-Chief Vladimir Vantsevich: Vehicle Road, Off-Road and Aero-Dynamics, Inverse Dynamics Problems and Control, Open PhD Position, University of Alabama at Birmingham.
Read MorePrague Registration Open!
Registration for the 15th ISTVS European-African Regional Conference, taking place in Prague, Czech Republic, on September 8-11, 2019, is now open. Full registration details here » Registration
Read MoreThe 2019 Nevada Automotive Test Center ISTVS Student Travel Scholarship is awarded to Hannah Lyness, Carnegie Mellon University
Hannah Lyness, a PhD student at Carnegie Mellon University, is the recipient of the 2019 Nevada Automotive Test Center ISTVS Student Travel Scholarship. Congratulations Hannah. The Nevada Automotive Test Center has provided this $1000 travel award to Ms. Lyness to attend and present at the 2019 ISTVS Conference in Prague, Czech Republic. Hannah has submitted an abstract titled “An Evaluation of Reconfigurable Wheel-Track Testbeds for Military Vehicles “. Please congratulate Hannah when you meet in Prague in September. And thanks to the Nevada Automotive Test Center.
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Saturday, September 7, 2019
New initiative to present an advanced training course by ISTVS professionals. Separate fee to participate. Take advantage of your travel to Prague to advance your knowledge!
Updated tentative program:
Artificial intelligence and simulation tools applied to off-road mobile robotics. Speaker: Ramon Gonzalez, CEO of robonity, Spain.
Modeling the vehicle-terrain interaction with advanced tools. Speaker: Shingo Ozaki, Associate Professor, Yokohama National University, Japan.
GIS tools for high-resolution global terramechanics-related parameters. Speaker tba.
Terramechanics for planetary exploration missions. Speaker: Lutz Richter, OHB System AG, Germany.
Topic tba. Speaker tba.
The topics will be grouped in two 3-hour sessions.
» Look for updates on the conference site
Course registration rates:
ISTVS Members: € 100
Non-Members: € 150
Registration will open as soon as the final program is defined.
ISTVS is now affiliated with FISITA
First privately funded lunar mission reaches the Moon
Following its launch in February, the small, Israeli-built Beresheet lunar lander spacecraft was successfully maneuvered to the Moon and entered orbit around it on April 4, as planned. “Beresheet” had its origin in the now discontinued Google Lunar X-Prize, with Israel’s SpaceIL team going all the way to launching its demonstration mission, one to two years ahead of competing ex-contenders to the prize.
Read MoreJapanese asteroid mission succeeds in making artificial crater
Just weeks after successfully acquiring a sample of surface material on the small, primitive near-Earth asteroid Ryugu, the Japanese HAYABUSA-2 space mission again succeeded in a novel and difficult maneuver. After due preparation, the spacecraft on April 5 successfully deployed an explosive package to the surface of the asteroid from a safe distance of 500 m.
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If you haven’t yet visited the Resource Initiative wiki on the ISTVS website, we encourage you to have a look:
» www.istvs.org/resourceinitiative
The mainly technical information is being published to support ISTVS members. We seek feedback and content from members to help guide the development of the Resource Initiative and to take it in directions that best support the aims of the ISTVS.
Development of the ISTVS Resource Initiative
If you haven’t yet visited the Resource Initiative wiki on the ISTVS website, we encourage you to have a look:
» www.istvs.org/resourceinitiative
The mainly technical information is being published to support ISTVS members. We seek feedback and content from members to help guide the development of the Resource Initiative and to take it in directions that best support the aims of the ISTVS.
Prague Call for Abstracts Extended to April 28 →
Prague Call for Abstracts Extended to April 28// Submissions for Prague Abstracts deadline now extended to April 28. Don’t miss this opportunity to collaborate with terramechanics colleagues in beautiful Prague in September. Full submission details here: Submissions
Read MoreWelcoming our new ISTVS General Secretary
In our last email Newswire, we reported that after ten years of service, Dr. Lutz Richter had asked to begin the process of stepping down from the position of ISTVS General Secretary.
Now I'm pleased to have the honor of introducing our new General Secretary, Mr. Massimo Martelli.
Read MoreTo Dr. Lutz Richter with great appreciation
We thank Dr. Lutz Richter for his contribution to our society as the General Secretary. He was elected as General Secretary at our annual Board of Directors meeting at the 16th ISTVS International Conference in Turin, Italy, in 2008. Since then, he has served ISTVS for more than 10 years.
Read MoreCongratulations to China on their lunar landing
Short update from our chair of the ISTVS Robotics Committee, Dr Lutz Richter: Another planetary rover mission started operations on January 3 this year: early that day, China succeeded in its second uncrewed lunar landing mission with Chang’e 4 touching down at a predesignated site within von Karman crater on the Moon, itself situated within the ancient South Pole Aitken impact basin.
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